Plant structure - cells, tissue, organisation & growth Leaves and photosynthesis

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Plant structure - cells, tissue, organisation & growth Leaves and photosynthesis C 4 photosynthesis CAM photosynthesis Plant water relations Plants and nutrients Plant reproduction - asexual - sexual reproduction - pollination - seed dispersal. Shoot system. Root system. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plant structure- cells, tissue, organisation & growth

Leaves and photosynthesis

C4 photosynthesis

CAM photosynthesis

Plant water relations

Plants and nutrients

Plant reproduction- asexual- sexual reproduction

- pollination- seed dispersal

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Taproot

Lateral roots

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Taproot

Lateral roots

Leaves

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Taproot

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Taproot

Lateral roots

Apical bud

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Taproot

Lateral roots

Apical bud

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Basic functions of roots, stems and leaves:

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Roots

Roots:• Find and absorb water• Find and absorb nutrients• Host symbionts• Anchorage and support• Attachment• Photosynthesis• Storage• Breathing or ventilation (mangroves)• Reproduction

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Absorbing water and nutrients

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Host symbionts

Roots of pea plant

Nodules

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Anchorage and support

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Attachment

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Photosynthesis!

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Storage

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pneumatophores

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Asexual reproduction

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Stems

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Transport and support.

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Cactus stems store water, photosynthesize.

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Stolons produce new individuals at nodes above ground.

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Rhizomes produce new individuals at nodes below ground.

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Tubers store carbohydrates.

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Thorns provide protection.

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Leaves Intercept lightFix CO2

Storage• Food• Water

SupportProtection (spines)Collect nutrients

• Animals• Leaves and compost

Reproduction• Asexual• Sexual (pollination)

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Transport of water, sugar, and nutrients through vascular tissue

CO2

Sunlight

Water

Nutrients(such as N, P, K)

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Plant structure- cells, tissue, organisation & growth

Leaves and photosynthesis

C4 photosynthesis

CAM photosynthesis

Plant water relations

Plants and nutrients

Plant reproduction• asexual• sexual reproduction

- pollination- seed dispersal

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Growth

Determinate growth

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Growth

Determinate growth

Indeterminate growth

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Growth

Determinate growth

Indeterminate growth

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Growth

Determinate growth

Indeterminate growth

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Vascular tissue

(b) Close-up of root tip

Ground tissue

Epidermal tissue

Apical mersitem

Sloughed-off root cap cells

Root cap

Root hair

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(a) Longitudinal section of root segment

mucilage

Primary Growth

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Leaf primordia

Apical meristem at tip of shoot

Apical meristem in lateral bud

Primary Growth

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Primary growth

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Cross section of a eudicot stem

Epidermis

Cortex

Pith (ground tissue)

Vascular bundle

Secondary Growth

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Detailed view of vascular bundle in a eudicot

Epidermis

Collenchyma

Phloem

Xylem

Cambium

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Secondary meristem = cambium

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Secondary meristem = cambium

Cylinders the length of root or stem

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Secondary meristem = cambium

Cylinders the length of root or stem

Increase width of stems and roots

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Vascular cambium adds cells on inside and outside

Woody stems contain two lateral meristems.

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Cork cambium adds cells to the outside

Vascular cambium adds cells on inside and outside

Woody stems contain two lateral meristems.

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Wood and bark contain a variety of cells and tissues.

Secondary phloemBark

Wood

Parenchyma cells (in rays)

Vascular cambium

Cork cambiumCork

Secondary xylem

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Secondary phloem

Vascular cambium

Secondary xylem

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Heartwood and sapwood have different functions.

Heartwoodprovides structural support but no longer transports water

Sapwoodtransports water

Bark

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Growth rings result from variation in cell size.

One growth ring

Early wood

Late wood

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Increment borer cuts core from trunk.

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Core samples from three nearby trees

These samples are lined up by year; notice similar ring patterns in trees from the same area